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President Trump Orders Update to U.S. Regulations on Crypto Integration

President Trump directed federal agencies to revise regulations that would allow cryptocurrency to operate within traditional finance and payment systems. The directive was reported by @WatcherGuru.

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President Trump Orders Update to U.S. Regulations on Crypto Integrationthegatewaypundit.com
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U.S. government to update regulations to integrate crypto into traditional finance and payment systems. The directive focuses on aligning digital asset rules with existing financial frameworks.

Current rules governing cryptocurrency remain separate from many banking and payment standards. The order seeks to bring those areas into closer alignment. No specific timeline or agency assignments were included in the initial report.

Key Facts

Presidential order
directs update to crypto regulations
Integration goal
crypto into traditional finance and payment systems

Potential Impact

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    Federal agencies may begin reviewing existing cryptocurrency rules.

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PublishedMay 20, 2026, 2:57 PM
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